Study Buddies

Looking for someone to chat with about the mind-blowing concepts you're encountering? Why not start a study buddy group to help you unravel that great unspeakable mystery! Search the discussion threads below to find someone from your course, or if your course is not represented start a discussion thread of your own. Don't forget to put the name of your course in the title.

Other useful information may include specific concepts/questions, the time you would be available for synchronous sessions and the platform you would like to use.

Group blog

It's strange when a place you create suddenly comes to life in your absence. It's a little like walking into my apartment to find that my dishes are toasting a tea party and my books are having a little salon of their own (a la the Hip's...

It's strange when a place you create suddenly comes to life in your absence. It's a little like walking into my apartment to find that my dishes are toasting a tea party and my books are having a little salon of their own (a la the Hip's...

Sub-Groups

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